About
I study how people sense and control movement.
My work sits in motor control, motor learning, proprioception, and sensorimotor physiology.
Profile
I completed a PhD in Kinesiology focused on motor control, motor learning, proprioception, and sensorimotor physiology. A lot of my research deals with a basic problem in movement: the nervous system has to act on sensory information that is delayed, noisy, or sometimes misleading.
I build and run human experiments, work with neuromechanical data, and use modeling when it helps answer the question. I care about experiments that are careful enough to trust and plain enough to explain.
Current focus
- Research on proprioception, kinesthesia, tendon vibration, and sensorimotor adaptation.
- Teaching in physiology, motor behavior, neuroanatomy, and neuromechanical kinesiology.
- Applied analysis using experiment code, signal processing, modeling, and reproducible workflows.